all the clothes i made in 2023 (as a beginner sewist/knitter) 🪡

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  • čas přidán 14. 01. 2024
  • All 45 items I made for my 'memade' wardrobe... and what I thought of them! Fails, successes, it's all there!
    Patterns in order mentioned:
    Bobble-optional hat from Lauren Aston Designs: www.laurenastondesigns.com/pr...
    The Super Purl-fect Vest Top: www.laurenastondesigns.com/pr...
    Yarn used: Super Chunky Merino from Lauren Aston (Iris and Shadow)
    Super Chunky ‘Livi’ Romper: www.laurenastondesigns.com/pr...
    DIY Daisy Skirt: www.diydaisy.com/blog/trapezo...
    Bathurst Top from Stitch Switch Patterns: www.stitchwitchpatterns.com/p...
    Sophie Scarf: www.ravelry.com/patterns/libr...
    Wingbat scarf: www.ravelry.com/patterns/libr...
    Yarn used for Wingbat scarf: www.stephenandpenelope.com/pr...
    Two tone Jumper: www.laurenastondesigns.com/pr...
    Yarn used: Super Chunky Merino from Lauren Aston (Iris and Lilac)
    Chunky scarf: www.laurenastondesigns.com/pr...
    Yarn used: Super Chunky Merino from Lauren Aston (Iris and Shadow)
    Hood pattern: www.laurenastondesigns.com/pr...
    Yarn used: Super Chunky Merino from Lauren Aston (Amber, Shetland Moorit. Moss, Ocean, Lime )
    Patina blouse: fridaypatterncompany.com/prod...
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Komentáře • 207

  • @natamalieee
    @natamalieee Před 6 měsíci +341

    As a knitter, I'm so impressed that you learned the "don't buy yarn without a project in mind" lesson so early on - I'm currently in a "de-stash" year after buying so many yarns (mostly secondhand, but still)...

    • @adrenalinjunkie9682
      @adrenalinjunkie9682 Před 6 měsíci +12

      *sobs in silent agreement. Also is it sock yarn for you? For me it always is because I want to buy something when I go to a new yarn shop but I don't want to commit to a big project. I have only made 4 pairs of socks in my life and I have at least half a kilo of sock yarn in my cupboard!

    • @thiadesg
      @thiadesg Před 6 měsíci +6

      It's super hard for me to resist secondhand yarn... "I might get an idea for that yarn just as I'm leaving the thrift store, but it will be gone when I get back." I have a bin full of "rescued yarn" and have decided not to buy any more without taking some out first.

    • @eleanormaddocks1834
      @eleanormaddocks1834 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I’m a crocheter and I seem to acquire yarn (gifted, leftover from projects where I estimated I’d need way more than I did, bought with a project in mind which was then abandoned) whilst following this rule. Luckily, I’m also a teacher, and because of this crochet club is usually very well stocked.

    • @charliechristie9916
      @charliechristie9916 Před 6 měsíci +2

      ​@@adrenalinjunkie9682 I do Tunisian crochet with sock weight yarn. You use a 5mm (ish) hook for a sock weight, and it's really easy to meld/ombre yarns because each row has two passes of yarn, but hey, this is why I have a sock yarn stash, not actually a good way to tackle it. But I thought I'd mention it if you hate knitting with sock weight and thought that tiny needles or hooks the only way.

    • @adrenalinjunkie9682
      @adrenalinjunkie9682 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@charliechristie9916 ooh thank you, I did actually get given a 5mm crochet hook for christmas and I was wondering if something like that was possible. Do you have any pattern recommendations for a very beginner crocheter?

  • @zandariko1942
    @zandariko1942 Před 6 měsíci +122

    Please don't stop trying to learn things as you make clothes, even if it has been 10 years, keeping it humble and trying new exciting stuff makes us keep going!

  • @rachellydiab
    @rachellydiab Před 6 měsíci +59

    inspiring as always - I also just realised how nice it is to see a home in the background that's full of colour. So many people online present these 'perfect' white and beige backgrounds with no personality - and your purple walls are such a lovely reminder that a home can be so much more vibrant and interesting!

  • @lenausesyoutube
    @lenausesyoutube Před 6 měsíci +98

    I love that you knitted hats for all of Ariel's family!

  • @rochelle2758
    @rochelle2758 Před 6 měsíci +22

    That black fabric would probably make great pants (trousers) or shorts, and then you could tick "make a crotch" off your bingo card! Also, I know it's not one of your makes but that embroidered skirt is SO PRETTY...

  • @flowersforEUGENE
    @flowersforEUGENE Před 6 měsíci +91

    The leopard print bias binding is so cool. It’s one of my favourite features, like a little surprise on the inside of the garment that totally reflects the spirit of the maker ❤

    • @mouseluva
      @mouseluva Před 6 měsíci +2

      I love a funky lining fabric on a skirt for the same reason! A functional and pretty surprise just for me

  • @qualityegg
    @qualityegg Před 6 měsíci +14

    I love your entire approach to learning how to do various crafts. I love seeing your excitement, how you try new stuff, and that you also sometimes just say "ah, fuck it, another approach will also look fine".
    Sometimes I get stuck in the perfectionist limbo of not starting a new thing because "what if i mess it up" and that attitude only holds me back. Watching you really inspires me

  • @gingirl101
    @gingirl101 Před 6 měsíci +8

    I was knitting in rib as you started talking about really disliking knitting in rib and I felt the greatest sense of vindication

  • @catherine_dong
    @catherine_dong Před 6 měsíci +15

    my jaw DROPPED when you revealed your take on the patina blouse, absolute win!!

  • @juliana_fernandez_casas
    @juliana_fernandez_casas Před 6 měsíci +5

    With the thick black fabric, I would make a pinafore dress! Like an a-line, very square-y, sixties-ish, short pinafore. They're very versatile, especially if you already like dungarees :)

  • @sophiew4631
    @sophiew4631 Před 6 měsíci +12

    Quick tip in case anyone wants to the same double pattern top - if you don't want the knot at the back, then make the tie part as long as possible so you can tie it round the front - and if your weight fluctuates, you can always change the tie out if you just make the tie parts and actual top parts separate!

  • @telkins3388
    @telkins3388 Před 6 měsíci +45

    You might be happier with the black skirt by pleating the fronts and sides of your waistband - pleats get along much better with heavier fabrics than gathers do. In theory, you could pleat all around and add a placket for closure, but retaining the gather/elastic at the back will keep the ease of a pull-on and give grace for sizing changes.

  • @verylikecheryl
    @verylikecheryl Před 6 měsíci +9

    The Sophie scarf is tricky in a simple kind of way. If you ever try it again, put a stitch marker on the right side of the fabric so you don’t get it mixed up with your wrong side. Important on this pattern because all your increases are along one edge, not along both edges.
    You also have to be good at counting rows so that you get your increases equally spaced. I lose count easily, so I use a beaded necklace on a lightbulb stitch marker and move it along one bead for every row. Because I have to handle the beads every row, that reminds me to move them along. Other methods, like a paper tally, I just forget to record my count and keep merrily knitting then discover I’ve lost it.
    I thought I wouldn’t wear mine much but actually I do. It’s warm and comfy but light and doesn’t bulk out your coat or keep dropping off and trailing on the ground. And I think it makes me look French 👩‍🎨 😂

  • @whateverislovely8654
    @whateverislovely8654 Před 6 měsíci +6

    I think you’d like a Korean hanbok style wrap skirt. Has pockets and super adjustable. You inspired me to make clothes too so I made a reversible Korean wrap skirt with linen and then one with boiled wool for winter. I wasn’t super sure how boiled wool would gather but it did well!

  • @salamalmahi541
    @salamalmahi541 Před 6 měsíci +13

    I love this! Thanks to you I asked my mom to teach me how to sew. She learned from her father (my grandpa) who passed away a couple of years ago. I feel like passing on this skill from generation to generation is beautiful.

  • @habersmashery
    @habersmashery Před 5 měsíci +2

    Leena, I just want you to know that, out of frustration and spite that the fashion world will not offer me the ethically made bright purple jumper of my dreams, I have taken the concept of ‘Fine, I’ll do it myself!’ to unforeseen extreme. Your experiments and garments have convinced me it’s possible!
    You are more sensible than me. There’s a methodical process to you building on your skills and gaining complexity in your projects. I really admire it. I’m just not emulating it! 🤣
    Learning to knit by just Making A Jumper is almost definitely not what you’re Supposed To Do, but It’s Too Late, It’s Happening Now. Wish me luck!

  • @BethAge95
    @BethAge95 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Very cool makes! The blouse looks stunning! The collar turned out really crisp, I'm impressed!

  • @annag8448
    @annag8448 Před 6 měsíci +9

    Took me until halfway through this video to realise I was knitting while watching your finished knitting projects! Currently knitting an 1890's sporting jumper entirely with rib stitch, once you find your rhythm with the knit one purl one it's actually quite therapeutic, it just requires a bit of patience to get there!

  • @rebeccaw9656
    @rebeccaw9656 Před 6 měsíci +7

    Part of the process of learning to sew, is learning fabrics; how different fabrics behave, fall and perform. So your “fails” become lessons. Love watching your journey! Without an overlocker, besides binding your raw seams, learn the art of French Seams and Flat Felled Seams. There are so many CZcams videos on how to do these. Practice on scraps. You will never look back!!
    Also, 2023 I finally made my first t-shirt. I was so terrified to try sewing with stretch fabric. Now I’ve made, like, 10 variations of shirts for myself, and heaps for my mother - I’ll never buy a t-shirt or turtleneck or sweater ever again now that I know they sew up so easily within an hour. The trick without an overlocker is… you don’t have to overlock stretch fabrics as they don’t fray; and Indi-pattern makers will show you how to do the various stretch stitches on your sewing machine; do buy a “twin needle” for “jersey fabric” (and at the same time, buy a standard needle for your machine for jersey, these have a tiny ball point particularly for stretch fabrics) to finish your hem and sleeves - seriously easy to use (just practice with scraps, and get a demonstration on CZcams). My other first for 2023 was learning to sew with denim - which was a journey in itself😂.

    • @helenm1085
      @helenm1085 Před 6 měsíci

      I've been half-heartedly learning to sew (and mainly mending and sewing toys) for years now and am only juuuuust getting past the "quilting cotton works for clothes right?" Hahaha. Now I'm getting into random fabrics from the opshop! I made a huge skirt from a cotton tablecloth with this bold blue, red and white wavy pattern (it doesn't come across as a flag thank god) which turned out fantastic and I wear it all the time!
      I'm still scared of stretch fabrics.... Fleece is fine, the one t-shirt I made worked well but was so annoying to sew, and I made some velvet underwear that was going to be a set but the first part was such a pain that I never got around to the matching bralette! So I'm impressed with your confidence with stretch. Maybe I should go to a class or something

    • @rebeccaw9656
      @rebeccaw9656 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @helenm1085 Your skirt sounds fab and unique! I think the difference when learning to sew knit fabric is choosing your indi-pattern maker well. Most great indi-pattern makers that I've been using have really great instructions and video tutorials; far better than the "big 4", which have never been great but are getting better since Mimmi G joined Simplicity. I love Pattern Emporium for stretch patterns, but also Tilly and the Buttons has a stretch book with patterns - well known for her tutorials - and she has courses. Helen's Closet is another fave for really clear instructions and finishing techniques. Lena mentioned Friday Pattern Company - they are great for CZcams tutorials, they also have t-shirt patterns... and once you perfect the fit of a t-shirt, you can make them with short sleeves, long sleeves, sleeveless, v-neck, round neck, turtle neck, puff sleeves, etc.

    • @helenm1085
      @helenm1085 Před 6 měsíci

      @@rebeccaw9656 thanks for the tips!! I'll take a look at some of those patterns :~)

  • @mouseluva
    @mouseluva Před 6 měsíci +2

    Usually I'm relatively immovable against the forces of influencers, but 4 days after watching this video I have spent £32 on the kit for your beloved hat because I CANNOT stop thinking about it! It's not even payday yet! I don't even wear hats like that! I've tried knitting before and don't love it! But your knitting journey seems like I _could_ love it...

  • @lalelu1168
    @lalelu1168 Před 6 měsíci +10

    Now I had to google the color theory of purple 😆:
    Purple combines the calm stability of blue and the fierce energy of red. The color purple is often associated with royalty, nobility, luxury, power, and ambition. Purple also represents meanings of wealth, extravagance, creativity, wisdom, dignity, grandeur, devotion, peace, pride, mystery, independence, and magic.
    I love everything you made, I wish I wasn't such a big overthinker and would just start making my own clothes as well. Maybe this year🤞

  • @isabbygabbyorcrabby
    @isabbygabbyorcrabby Před 6 měsíci +37

    This is so interesting! I'm honestly so impressed by your output, I'm just about proficient enough with a needle to knit a basic scarf or sew a button back on 😂 So you definitely inspire me to improve my skills!

  • @stitchedscorpio
    @stitchedscorpio Před 6 měsíci +12

    omg. i have re learned to knit so many times in my life but at the end of 2022 i learned how to knit in the round and i’ve been unstoppable since then. My entry to it was the musselbourgh hat by ysolda teague!

  • @naomivandenbroek3848
    @naomivandenbroek3848 Před 6 měsíci +2

    You might enjoy the Stitch Upon A Time Scrundle Wear knickers pattern. Extremely easy to make and great for upcycling old tshirts that still have some stretch in them.

  • @laurenfarquhar205
    @laurenfarquhar205 Před 6 měsíci

    I’m so inspired by the way you carry on with this pursuit, even after a disappointing result. I’ve always enjoyed sewing, but I avoid making clothes because there’s nothing more disheartening than finishing a project only to discover you hate the fabric choice or it doesn’t fit like you want it to. You influenced me to learn to knit, so maybe wardrobe sewing is in my future!

  • @meacelestin
    @meacelestin Před 6 měsíci +2

    Re: black tablecloth skirt, it's more typical to use thinner fabrics for gathers and elasticated casings VS thick fabric. I don't know if you've tackled closures like button bands or zippers but you could transform the skirt by making an A-line maxi with a flat waistband.

  • @sarahfitzpatrick148
    @sarahfitzpatrick148 Před 6 měsíci +12

    The Friday blouse is gorgeous!

  • @cartograp
    @cartograp Před 6 měsíci +5

    That last blouse looks AMAZING on you! And is so beautiful! Love your use of color on so many of your projects, too. Great video!

  • @Jettslala
    @Jettslala Před 6 měsíci +7

    Totally love that two-fabric-back-knot top. I am learning to knit a hat now, so fun!

  • @annaciummo3911
    @annaciummo3911 Před 6 měsíci +27

    I'm so so pleased you are on this journey Leena! I've been knitting and crocheting since age 8 and started sewing a year ago. A couple things I would highly recommend to you as you continue knitting is to take into account gauge and blocking if you haven't already. It seems like that wool and the gang hat pattern really depends on those 2 things for it to look like a normal hat. For many years I never bothered to look into blocking and gauge and let me tell you, when I started doing those 2 things it's elevated my knitting immensely! You are such an inspiration to me and I'm really excited to see your 2024 projects ❤

    • @maggiebookworm
      @maggiebookworm Před 6 měsíci +4

      Agreed! I'd also say, and this is a wild assumption on my part, that the Wool and the Gang pattern might just be badly designed/didn't go through much test-knitting. Some patterns are just meh like that

    • @JantineSchimmel
      @JantineSchimmel Před 6 měsíci +2

      Agree with both. And the pattern probably doesn't mention the gauge needed, because that's apparently how WatG rolls.

    • @maggiebookworm
      @maggiebookworm Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@JantineSchimmel WaT doesn't list gauge?! Wild

    • @annaciummo3911
      @annaciummo3911 Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@JantineSchimmel geez, really? and they ask for money for the pattern? I'd understand if they offered a free pattern with no gauge or test knitting but to sell it, especially to beginners? idk about that

    • @rjartpunk839
      @rjartpunk839 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@JantineSchimmelkinda funny when they sell their own tools, including a gauge ruler

  • @anglomallorquina5898
    @anglomallorquina5898 Před 6 měsíci +5

    The scalloped scarf is gorgeous! From what I can tell through the camera (and without seeing the pattern) I’d say you need to pick up stitches on the other sides of the scarf, that way the little ridge on the new set of stitches ends up on the opposite side to the ridge formed but the edge of the previous section.
    PS: Knitting the round is DEFINITELY easier/quicker than knitting flat, I think patterns aimed at beginners shy away from in the round because the garment construction is a bit more complicated.

  • @StephBer1
    @StephBer1 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Your last shirt is just gorgeous on you. I need this pattern because it is exactly what I want to make. I also don't think it needs the buttons. It will actually go with a lot more things without the buttons. If you don't like the neck finish just put a clip underneath at the neck to get to little bib to sit down flush to the body. I also think your green sleeveless draw string neckline dress is heaven on you. I admire your dedication to knitting. It's the one thing I never took to. I'm looking forward to all your projects in 2024.
    PS. What is the watermelon saga? I'm not British so it may not have been a thing in my country. That romper is so cute btw.♥

    • @bryndisbjornsdottir2187
      @bryndisbjornsdottir2187 Před 6 měsíci

      The watermelon emoji is often used in regards to Palestine, as it is the same colours as their flag 🍉🍉

  • @rachelberan8741
    @rachelberan8741 Před 6 měsíci +18

    Leena, have you thought about making socks? They're my favorite train knitting project!! For a beginner, I'd recommend socks with worsted weight yarn, the "Quick Birthday Socks" pattern by Laura Spargo Anderson is a good one, using knit and purl stitches and slightly "upping the game" on knitting in the round.

  • @lauragibbons1951
    @lauragibbons1951 Před 6 měsíci

    With the black skirt fabric you could give the Paola Work wear Jacket a go? It's a free pattern by the fabric store, and it's a slightly oversized work wear style jacket and that fabric would probably be a good weight for it. You could also crop it if you don't have enough fabric! I've made it a few times and it's such a simple construction that I've been able to play around with the pattern a lot 😊

  • @RubyReminiscence
    @RubyReminiscence Před 6 měsíci +1

    Omg PLEASE learn how to embroider & do a embroidered collar on the burnt orange linen top!

  • @mamelvik
    @mamelvik Před 6 měsíci +3

    Not controversial! Knitting in the round and seamless knitting is absolutely the better options.

  • @danielblair5970
    @danielblair5970 Před 6 měsíci +1

    You've gotten into making clothing for the same reason I did! I want a healthier relationship to not only my clothes, but also my body. Clothes off the rack have never fit right, and it always made me feel self-conscious because, well, why don't these fit my body like they're "supposed to"?

  • @danamatsukawa4762
    @danamatsukawa4762 Před 6 měsíci +2

    You did a wonderful job learning to knit and sew. I have a friend who both knits and crochets. She prefers the latter. She just loves doing it so much that she does it all the time. Yes yarn work can be compulsive. She actually makes hats for charity since nobody can possibly use that many crocheted garments. One year she made over 700 beanies, that went for several mutual aid groups, children's hospital, several local schools, and a group that provide showers and new clothing for houseless folks. .

  • @harfir7169
    @harfir7169 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I misread the thingi as FearOfMakeDo, and yeh I think that would be a good thing to talk about. Cuz I've been around crafting all my life and am fairly confident in my skills, and even I can feel scared of ruining a garment, wasting time, energy and money etc. It's probably an offshoot of fear of failure, but I also think it's unique to be afraid of your clothes falling apart as you wear them. Which ironically fast fashion clothes already do, but we don't feel responsible when that happens x).
    That was a tangent. Thanks for another great video, love seeing this ^^

  • @tcwaxwing
    @tcwaxwing Před 6 měsíci +5

    Congrats on all those lovely pieces accomplished! Even the "misses" are worthwhile lol. I'm a quilter and this year (even before seeing your makedo challenge, which is

  • @loureysavick5736
    @loureysavick5736 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Well done! Congratulations on all of the finished projects. This momentum of repeating things successful for you looks like it is helping you tackle projects of greater difficulty with confidence. Good strategy! When drafting your own patterns, or cloning, it’s difficult to think of all the things-I’m learning these skills now and fighting overwhelm. You probably know, but it’s important to mark the grain line on a swooshy skirt pattern so that the weave of the fabric helps you get the same effect every time. The brain can only remember so much, and the direction of the grain can really make a difference on a circle/wrap skirt pattern like yours. I’m glad you’re not giving up after the first try-your challenges are so encouraging!

  • @Anna-jd7fd
    @Anna-jd7fd Před 6 měsíci

    wow! A mirror above your desk? I'd go crazy! haha!
    Love that you didnt only craft for yourself but for your friends (and your friends' families)!

  • @geeksthename
    @geeksthename Před 6 měsíci +3

    I actually love the blouse without buttons!

  • @wakefulwitch
    @wakefulwitch Před 6 měsíci +2

    I think the black and grey skirt would be cute if you turned it into a light tanktoppy shawl. I've seen people take a large rectangle silk scarf and tie it in a few places and you can put it on like a backpack or jacket and it's all flowy and super cute

  • @cloknits
    @cloknits Před 6 měsíci +3

    Pro-knitter here: I'd love to help you out with the questions about your Wingbat shawl. Let me know if you want me to take a closer look at it and i'll email you. P.S You are doing amazing as a new knitter, keep up the good work and remember that even the best of us still make crappy projects sometimes!!!

  • @oohlookatthatdoggo
    @oohlookatthatdoggo Před 6 měsíci

    Oooh if you made a bag out of that black material you could make a linocut stamp and print on it!! (Or also some other type of print making)

  • @rhonddabosworth2639
    @rhonddabosworth2639 Před 5 měsíci

    Holy Schmoley , Leena - you are a powerhouse of creativity. If more people could be similarly infused with wildly enthusiastic and bold ideas, and give them form, no matter what ( as you do), the human race would be so much more cheerful and positive!
    I'm a total fan - ( aged nearly 80.).

  • @ludovicatirone4304
    @ludovicatirone4304 Před 6 měsíci

    talking about elasticated waists, i found myself being drawn towards those kind of skirts/pants with the elastic only in the back of the garment.
    This way, the front lies pretty flat but you still have the wiggle room for cookies!
    i'm not sure how easy/hard it would be to saw it because im not a sawer, but maybe you could look into it if it may be your cup of tea too!

  • @Harri_James
    @Harri_James Před 6 měsíci

    Want to learn to knit and now considering making my friends and their kids all matching hats!

  • @cypriennezed5640
    @cypriennezed5640 Před 6 měsíci

    I've found that knitters often sort themselves into socks vs shawls -- I do shawls! My friend does socks! We exchange!! 🎉

  • @auntieheksold-timemedicine3045
    @auntieheksold-timemedicine3045 Před 6 měsíci +1

    i've been eyeing that Patina blouse pattern for a while, but seeing it on you has made up my mind! I'm going to make it! ❤

  • @jesstheghost61
    @jesstheghost61 Před 6 měsíci

    balaclavas are like, ALL i knit, so happy to have you on board

  • @susanoxburgh8835
    @susanoxburgh8835 Před 6 měsíci

    Something that made me fall in love with elastic waistbands is sewing a line of zig zag stitch along the middle of the elastic and casing - it makes the waistband sit flat, evens out the gathers and stops the elastic curling!

  • @lilymariebolland9551
    @lilymariebolland9551 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Yes Leena!! So cool. Lots to be proud of. Love when what feels like an over ambitious project works out just fine. Keep up the good work!

  • @natalihoeg227
    @natalihoeg227 Před 6 měsíci

    I've been knitting for 3 years and have always preferred to learn on more difficult patterns that I know I'll love. Yes to the batwing scarf!

  • @nriamond8010
    @nriamond8010 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I really enjoyed watching your video, and I love the patina blouse! I started sewing 20 years ago and at that time, my first computer did not have much memory space so most of the photos of my first clothes are lost (I deleted them to make space again) and I regret this very much. It's so interesting to watch someone else at the start of their sewing journey :) choosing the right fabric is one of the trickiest part of sewing and even I sometimes fail at this, after making many hundreds of pieces. Also, this is one of the reasons while copying clothes is not as trivial as one might think - the other one is that even non-elastic fabrics stretch and change over time while being worn and washed and often lose their original shape.

  • @bethbcrafts
    @bethbcrafts Před 6 měsíci

    holy cripe - that last shirt looks like something you'd buy in a store! the color and texture and shape are A++++

    • @bethbcrafts
      @bethbcrafts Před 6 měsíci

      I think you need to get yourself some Made by Leena tags or something to sew into masterpieces like this one.

  • @adventurousmagpie4598
    @adventurousmagpie4598 Před 5 měsíci

    If you like the look of a ribbed scarf but hate doing tons of 1x1 rib (it's me, hello), you could try a 2x2 broken rib stitch and see if you like that better. Kniting flat, it's a row of k2, p2, then a row of purl. In bulky yarn it gives a similar look to a 1x1 rib but I really enjoy it a lot more. I also like to cast on 2 extra stitches and Sl1 *work in pattern *k1, which gives it a nice edge

  • @andrealevinstein-r.7543
    @andrealevinstein-r.7543 Před 6 měsíci

    I also tried doing the Sophie scarf really early on in my knitting career, and also moved on to do something more complicated instead! If you're anything like me, the issue might've been that you prefer reading your fabric over keeping mental counts, and if you lose count with a Sophie it's really really hard to figure out where you were in the pattern. I think "knitting in the round is easier" is fairly uncontroversial, but it also depends of how you were taught - I've met some older knitters who are just not comfortable with knitting in the round.

  • @Miss_Lexisaurus
    @Miss_Lexisaurus Před 6 měsíci +5

    You make me wish I didn't hate knitting! lol! Maybe I should give it another go. I've tried before and it didn't do it for me.

  • @sophiaisabelle0227
    @sophiaisabelle0227 Před 6 měsíci +3

    We appreciate your dedication and hard work. You'll always have our support.

  • @ratcharlie
    @ratcharlie Před 6 měsíci

    LEENA i relate so hard w hating rib stitch! most of my current projects are in the ribbing stage, including a scarf im making which is just rib the whole length so my brain is currently melting out of my skull as i work through all these projects 😫😫

  • @MultiYayness
    @MultiYayness Před 6 měsíci

    Doing my first topdown seamless round jumper at the moment and I'm in love with it! Been knitting for a while now but you've inspired me to start a proper notebook for my Finished Knits detailing the wool and pattern and alterations etc. I can already see it's making me much more aware of what I'm doing with each pattern and what each stitch is for.

  • @MlleLorelei
    @MlleLorelei Před 6 měsíci

    For the black skirt, just redo the waistband with pleats and a regular flat band instead of elastic. Make the closure on the side and add pockets. There will be less bulk in the waist, you'll have pockets, and you don't have to unpick the whole thing.

  • @thingslaurasays9995
    @thingslaurasays9995 Před 6 měsíci +1

    The no button top looks way more chic and I'd love that to the default of button up tops! I loved button up shirt but usually I keep them buttoned and slip them over my head anyway! I started knitting a few days ago and I'd love to make your go-to hat as my first piece of clothing! (I'm currently just knitting the beginning of a scarf I know I won't finish)

  • @MLiesel
    @MLiesel Před 6 měsíci +1

    8:03 I love the ghostie pattern weights 🙂

  • @EnnameMori
    @EnnameMori Před 6 měsíci

    Ahhh what a great shirt! I love making shirts they are so easy and yet endlessly entertaining.
    Buttonholes are some of my favourite things to do. I do them by hand because it for me it is quicker than fighting with the sewing machine and I guess, a bit like knitting is for you.

  • @hglmc2493
    @hglmc2493 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I absolutely adore the shade of purple you have on for this video. I looks so good on you

  • @marloesk9753
    @marloesk9753 Před 6 měsíci

    LOOOOVVVVEEEEEEE THE SHIRT!!

  • @aidinia
    @aidinia Před 6 měsíci +2

    I love how you go gradually into this... I just jump into making things.. my first project was a pair of slippers from a duvet (not a cover a tog 10 duvet) with a kids machine which I broke the needle like 3 or 4 times, because of course you can't just fit 2 layers of duvet in your sewing machine!!
    I'm cloning my fav hoody this month, I'll tell you how it goes :P

  • @blufaerie
    @blufaerie Před 6 měsíci

    I love your Patina Blouse!❤

  • @brianahicks4805
    @brianahicks4805 Před 6 měsíci

    I’m watching as prompt to finish the skirt I started this morning. I patterned it, I JUST have to sew it. It’ll take an hour and a half, I just need to do it.

  • @kaltespopcorn4087
    @kaltespopcorn4087 Před 6 měsíci +2

    The last blouse is sooo amazing and you look so good and happy wearing it. Also congratulations for all the makes

  • @Poollz
    @Poollz Před 6 měsíci

    so many cute clothes! If I had the time, I would love to learn how to knit and sew

  • @teganmartin8751
    @teganmartin8751 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Almost all of my sewing fails have been due to little consideration of the material type on my part. It’s a hard one to learn as there may be several different lessons before you get it! Love the two toned top! The scarf is kind of giving frilled necked lizard - not for me but it looks cool.

  • @michellem.4358
    @michellem.4358 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Would it be possible to hear your thoughts and research on the sustainability and ethics of different yarn fibers?

  • @dawnelfiiya
    @dawnelfiiya Před 6 měsíci

    Sat writing a list of alterations for clothes that *mostly but don't quite* work, while I watched this! i.e: add elastic to waistband, add side panels so it sits right, sew design over stain etc. 😸

  • @mglouise97
    @mglouise97 Před 6 měsíci

    Oh my gosh the Patina shirt with the leopard print binding!!! Spectacular.

  • @kerry0411
    @kerry0411 Před 6 měsíci

    I still live the sleeves on that black dress... with the patterned cloth on the inside. Amazing work 🎉

  • @mainamaina98
    @mainamaina98 Před 6 měsíci

    Your enthusiasm is contagious!! Encouraging me to get back to it, after a failed cast-off on a.... dishcloth ha! 2024 goal: get from dishcloth to scarf!

  • @missmeakat
    @missmeakat Před 6 měsíci +1

    With the Bathhurst top, you could make the ties longer so it can tie in front or the back. Then people wouldn't be uncomfortable wearing it when on chairs 👍

  • @DanieWilliamsRivera
    @DanieWilliamsRivera Před 6 měsíci

    I'm joining you on your make do year!

  • @samanthaburns6956
    @samanthaburns6956 Před 6 měsíci

    A fun light jacket would be good for a thick cotton

  • @charlisimone4045
    @charlisimone4045 Před 6 měsíci

    you should make a wish list of things you hope to make one day and/or a video of stuff you hope you can make next year (i know you had your little bingo board in some goal video, but it’s not all of your plans hopefully). love this topic so so much

  • @silliepixie
    @silliepixie Před 6 měsíci

    You are making me want to get back to knitting! It is so exciting to see all of the items that you made. Thank you for sharing!

  • @stellarae8257
    @stellarae8257 Před 6 měsíci

    i was taught how to crochet and sew growing up. i really want to do a lot of sewing this year, and i would love to learn knitting! crochet is so difficult ㅠㅠ but i want to get better at that too, in time. im really impressed with everything you created! you'll definitely be able to create masterpieces soon enough. i saw you wear your purple knitted sweater in a video without knowing you had knitted it yourself, and i thought that it was beautiful. the fact you created it yourself is so cool!

  • @allollipoppins
    @allollipoppins Před 6 měsíci

    As a fellow novice sewist, here are some tips I've learned: with heavier, "quilting"esque cottons avoid garments with drape, and for bottoms don't hesitate to add darts to the waistline to make it more fitted even if you add an elastic band! For wrap skirts you want to cut out a rectangle, using the hem measurement to get an idea of how much fabric you need (I've found usually 2 yards/meters is a good wifht), and then set the longest stitch on your machine to create the ruffles (pull the threads until you get something a little wider than your waistline).

  • @JessicaMiller-sd2uf
    @JessicaMiller-sd2uf Před 6 měsíci

    Your knitting progress is so good!!! 🎉

  • @sarahwatts7152
    @sarahwatts7152 Před 6 měsíci

    I love all the repetition, you can get really good at techniques that way

  • @bastelkiste2242
    @bastelkiste2242 Před 6 měsíci

    I love your positive vibes ❤

  • @veerakatariinax
    @veerakatariinax Před 6 měsíci

    I love this so much!!

  • @erinrabideau3691
    @erinrabideau3691 Před 6 měsíci

    In love with the blouse and your chunky purple scarf!

  • @AllieDurr
    @AllieDurr Před 6 měsíci

    These are my favourite videos! Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @3mwa
    @3mwa Před 6 měsíci

    Love these videos! The brown blouse is beautiful

  • @leahaf808
    @leahaf808 Před 6 měsíci

    Love seeing all of your knitting projects! You've made absolutely loads!
    Really interested to see a video on how to make knickers - I've been shopping second hand for the past 8 years, except for underwear. Sustainably/ethically made underwear is always so expensive, and I've tried to make my own before but it all went horribly wrong. It's one of the things that you don't really want to buy second hand

  • @vikkicaulton6038
    @vikkicaulton6038 Před 6 měsíci

    I love how much you have got into knitting this year & even more impressed with your self control! About the wingback scarf you can’t see what the join was meant to be without buying the pattern, it isn’t a very common technique I’m afraid.

  • @etheplant
    @etheplant Před 6 měsíci

    this is so impressive and so inspiring! i wanna learn to sew too (mainly to alter clothes) but making them myself would be so cool too. now i really want a similar shirt like the last one but with it buttoning all the way up. its so nice!

  • @martimoore740
    @martimoore740 Před 6 měsíci

    I just figured out who your friend in Canada is! I love both your channels!

  • @riechanster
    @riechanster Před 6 měsíci

    I love this, and I love you! I always get to inspired sewing seeing your makes!

  • @missmatti
    @missmatti Před 6 měsíci

    It's been such a joy following your sewing and knitting journey! 🤩 The patina blouse is my favourite of your makes as it looks so good on you and really shows how you have elevated your skills.
    Re. knitting in the round - my impression is that in 'the knitting world' it's a preferred technique because so many people hate purling, or having to do purl rows when you do certain for example fair isle patterns. Many people knit cardigans in the round that they then "steek" (which is a technique that creates the opening at the front) so that they can knit them in the round.